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joining me now tom tpaoupb take, former assistant director of the fbi. tom, thank you for joining us. what are the top priorities for the investigators who are on the scene right now? what are they doing first? >> good morning, gary. i think they're still assessing what they have inside that apartment to the best of their ability to do it from outside the apartment. they would have run optical devices into it, infrared scanners, any number of devices to try to analyze from the outside. but at some point the only way to do that is for a live person to go inside there. one of the other aspects going on investigatively would be to determine did holmes have the the capability to make booby-traps to do all of that. he may have just strung a bunch of wires around and put containers in containers around that aren't sphroes and i was not wired to explode when somebody goes in there. that they don't know. but they have to prepare for the worst that he did know. but investigatively they will be trying to look at how he would have learned how to do this. would he h
joining me now tom tpaoupb take, former assistant director of the fbi. tom, thank you for joining us. what are the top priorities for the investigators who are on the scene right now? what are they doing first? >> good morning, gary. i think they're still assessing what they have inside that apartment to the best of their ability to do it from outside the apartment. they would have run optical devices into it, infrared scanners, any number of devices to try to analyze from the outside....
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i'm withholding judgment on what the fbi did here and then said he has great respect for the fbi and that if he had been told about the investigation in the middle of it then everybody would be asking, why was the white house informed in the middle of an investigation? so the president had two chances here basically to express any displeasure that he might have had with how the petraeus matter was handled and the most he said is, i'm withholding judgment. >> chuck, does that come as a real surprise in the president saying what we've heard from others on the cabinet, withholding judgment as the story i believe someone said t gets weirder by the day i think it was described. chuck? >> oh, i'm sorry. i thought you were addressing that question to pete. no worries. that's exactly the way it's funny this white house, they don't feel -- they feel it's a distraction. they don't feel it's getting in the way of their work yet. they're annoyed by it but they're not -- it's funny. it doesn't feel like it's a burden that's hanging over their head. that said, every day that they wake up, there's
i'm withholding judgment on what the fbi did here and then said he has great respect for the fbi and that if he had been told about the investigation in the middle of it then everybody would be asking, why was the white house informed in the middle of an investigation? so the president had two chances here basically to express any displeasure that he might have had with how the petraeus matter was handled and the most he said is, i'm withholding judgment. >> chuck, does that come as a...
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. >> not only that, the fbi gets in there three week later to check it out. colonel david hunt and kt mcfarland, aas pleasure having you with us. >>> coming up, congressman peter king still fuming over benghazi. >>> later, it's the holiday. i bet you can't top this random act of kindness. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses, like hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. now's the time to learn about unitedhealthcare plans that may be right for you. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single plan that combines medicare parts a & b with prescription drug cove
. >> not only that, the fbi gets in there three week later to check it out. colonel david hunt and kt mcfarland, aas pleasure having you with us. >>> coming up, congressman peter king still fuming over benghazi. >>> later, it's the holiday. i bet you can't top this random act of kindness. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health...
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but in reality, there was an fbi component and a lot of contention between the fbi and cia about it. >> sure -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent intearicated khalid shake muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon and also a mix. >> do you fear this becomes the narrative, that people will see this and think, okay, waterboarding got bin laden? >> yeah. i mean, i think that's the bottom line. i don't think that's not the filmmaker's intent, and they have many other scenes in the movie about how the relationship with the foreign intelligence office derived real leads, the name of bin laden's courier, and they tracked down the cell phones he was using and how human spies on the ground in pakistan tracked him to where he was hiding with bin laden and after that. but at the end of the day when somebody pulls something out of a file and it's from foreign intelligence, that's not a dramaticaldr
but in reality, there was an fbi component and a lot of contention between the fbi and cia about it. >> sure -- >> go ahead. >> bob, go ahead. >> the fbi is against torture. it can't take the evidence and take it into court. an fbi agent intearicated khalid shake muhammad disagreed that torture got anyone anywhere. they're completely opposed to it. the cia was reluctant to use torture, too. it was the pentagon and also a mix. >> do you fear this becomes the...
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was the fbi correct in not informing him. he did on a very different note make some very generous comments to mitt romney, his former presidential rival. listen to this. >> i think everybody needs to catch their breath. i'm sure governor romney is spending some time with his family. and my hope is before the end of the year, though, we have a chance to sit down and talk. there are certain aspects of governor romney's record and his ideas that i think could be very helpful. and, well, to give you one example, i do think he did a terrific job running the olympics. >> then he went on to say there were several other excellent ideas that mitt romney raised during the campaign, worthy of explor exploring, wants to sit down and talk to him. gloria, i thought that was nice of the president to make those comments. don't know how mitt romney will respond, but i assume he's the president of the united states, he was re-elected, romney being a great american as he is will say, i would be happy to do whatever you would like me to do. >> i
was the fbi correct in not informing him. he did on a very different note make some very generous comments to mitt romney, his former presidential rival. listen to this. >> i think everybody needs to catch their breath. i'm sure governor romney is spending some time with his family. and my hope is before the end of the year, though, we have a chance to sit down and talk. there are certain aspects of governor romney's record and his ideas that i think could be very helpful. and, well, to...
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remember, it's going to be a bit tricky because it is still classified and it is still part of the ongoing fbi investigation. but i think that is the feeling within the intelligence community that at least if they can get the public to see part of this, too, they are going to understand just how sort of chaotic and difficult it was to figure out very quickly certainly within 24 hours what exactly had happened. so they were, you know, their initial information on this according to sources of mine was coming in from people who were on the ground, who were interviewed right away, some media accounts, all of those different threads coming together as barbara mentioned. but the video really apparently isn't of great quality. some hits in it, a very grainy image, so it's difficult to say exactly what they can tell from it. >> it will be riveting tomorrow when general petraeus gives his evidence. he was the boss of the cia when this all kicked off and although he's been embroiled in this scandal, many will say what he says tomorrow and the outcome of this inquiry is going to be a lot more important t
remember, it's going to be a bit tricky because it is still classified and it is still part of the ongoing fbi investigation. but i think that is the feeling within the intelligence community that at least if they can get the public to see part of this, too, they are going to understand just how sort of chaotic and difficult it was to figure out very quickly certainly within 24 hours what exactly had happened. so they were, you know, their initial information on this according to sources of...
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she mentioned it to a friend of hers who works at the fbi. the fbi all of a sudden is looking into personal emails. >> the law of unintended consequences. think about that for a minute. it starts out with someone saying what am i getting these harassing emails? where are they coming from? all of a sudden it leads to all this. >> let's be careful here. >> no way. >> how is this working? >> here's the reality. what happens is there is this protection. we all know about the fourth amendment, right? the right protection. there's some measure of protection, and there's also an electronic protection privacy act. the problem, ashleigh, is it was enacted in 1986. >> we didn't even carry cell phones with us at that time, so it's outdated. why is that relevant? it's relevant because of this. if are you transmitting emails, there's a level of protection. if those emails that are stored on a server and they're there for six months, they're deemed abandoned, and as a result of that, the government without a warrant can now say, look, this person is a subj
she mentioned it to a friend of hers who works at the fbi. the fbi all of a sudden is looking into personal emails. >> the law of unintended consequences. think about that for a minute. it starts out with someone saying what am i getting these harassing emails? where are they coming from? all of a sudden it leads to all this. >> let's be careful here. >> no way. >> how is this working? >> here's the reality. what happens is there is this protection. we all know...
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hard to think the fbi was aggressively investigating this. i've said many times, if there were four dead people in washington, d.c., they'd have more aggressive investigation by the d.c. metropolitan police department. >> and a cnn reporter weeks later visited the consulate and found classified information. >> greta: so did foreignpolicy.com on october 26th, almost two months later. >> the whole thing deserves a select committee. we now have four committees in the house, four committees in the senate, all of which are investigating certain aspects, which are clearly overlapping of this whole investigation. that's one of the reasons why we get conflicting stories. so it really does -- you know, watergate was a break-in. when senator lieberman and first proposed a commission after 9/11, there was great resistance to it because of turf battles within the congress. but this certainly warrants a full and complete investigation by a select committee in my view. >> greta: one quick question. senator feinstein commissioned a study to close get mow, t
hard to think the fbi was aggressively investigating this. i've said many times, if there were four dead people in washington, d.c., they'd have more aggressive investigation by the d.c. metropolitan police department. >> and a cnn reporter weeks later visited the consulate and found classified information. >> greta: so did foreignpolicy.com on october 26th, almost two months later. >> the whole thing deserves a select committee. we now have four committees in the house, four...
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our sources reveal that not single fbi investigators has set foot at the crime scene 15 days after the tris
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the fbi is investigating as some lawmakers allege it is coming from the white house and that it is politically motivated. we're talking about confidential intel on cyber attacks in iran and the president's so-called kill list and a foiled bombing coming out of yemen. all of those incidents blasted all over the media this apast month and today the man in charge briefed the top four intelligence committee leaders on a rash of leaks. i spoke with one of those leaders, house intelligence committee chairman mike rogers just last hour. last month rogers said that the administration's chest thumping led to leaking information about the foiled bomb plot in yemen and kind of talking about how the chest thumping was not helping and he said raised a lot of questions but rogers seemed to back away from blaming political motivations in my interview. take a listen. >> i think politics is irrespective of the fact that someone that had access to information narrowly protected found that they for whatever reason leaked it which is a crime and they should be punished with a crime to the severe essex tent of the
the fbi is investigating as some lawmakers allege it is coming from the white house and that it is politically motivated. we're talking about confidential intel on cyber attacks in iran and the president's so-called kill list and a foiled bombing coming out of yemen. all of those incidents blasted all over the media this apast month and today the man in charge briefed the top four intelligence committee leaders on a rash of leaks. i spoke with one of those leaders, house intelligence committee...
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the fbi found out it was broadwell sending those e-mails. according to the washington post, the e-mail described kelley as a seductress. for more on where things stand we're joined by chief white house correspondent -- mike isikoff, and of course we've got david corn, who's on the show now from mother jones. let me talk about this, first of all. i think it was interesting of the president to give almost a complete snow white description of this guy. he referred to the affair, which is the reason he's being removed from office, as a single side note. i mean, bill clinton went through -- >> yeah, yeah. >> this guy get a single side note. >> just a pesky asterisk. but, you know, politicians and presidents for years in washington have been using david petraeus as cover. if you can get underneath -- >> republicans said that name over and over. >> wrap yourself in the petraeus flag and you got immunity from almost anything. >> what is president obama worried about petraeus? >> i think it's -- i think he's being gracious now. i think maybe buyer's
the fbi found out it was broadwell sending those e-mails. according to the washington post, the e-mail described kelley as a seductress. for more on where things stand we're joined by chief white house correspondent -- mike isikoff, and of course we've got david corn, who's on the show now from mother jones. let me talk about this, first of all. i think it was interesting of the president to give almost a complete snow white description of this guy. he referred to the affair, which is the...
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consequently, if you cut us at a time when it is growing, it is a double hit in some sense. >> the fbi director testified on capitol hill on the negative impact of budget cuts, political correctness, and renewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. watch it online at the video library. all are dead-end searchable. you can clip portions to e-mail and blog post. >> now, more from the atlantic council awards dinner. united nations secretary general ban ki moon was celebrated. this is one hour. >> i can imagine no man more per britain -- no morthan more prepd to present the next award. let me introduce you to another czech cable. this is the one who served in the ninth infantry division with his brother tom in 1962 during the vietnam war. these two enlisted soldiers were literally brothers in arms, serving side-by-side. they as often as not have walked. together, the most dangerous spots at the head of their ambush and reconnaissance patrols in the steaming jungles of the mekong delta. they watched firsthand as their comrades perish around them, still managing to forge ahead in brav
consequently, if you cut us at a time when it is growing, it is a double hit in some sense. >> the fbi director testified on capitol hill on the negative impact of budget cuts, political correctness, and renewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. watch it online at the video library. all are dead-end searchable. you can clip portions to e-mail and blog post. >> now, more from the atlantic council awards dinner. united nations secretary general ban ki moon was celebrated....
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and the fbi started the investigation and now we have generals floating out there. she is accused of exchanging, and she knew this at the time, tens of thousands of pages of e-mails, think of that, not e-mails but pages of e-mails, with general allen over two or let years, the top commander in afghanistan, leading the longest war in the history of the country, an official said the mails they shared amounted to "phone sex over e-mail." pentagon officials say general allen insists he has done nothing wrong. jill kelley, her husband, and her twin sister, hosted the awesome parties for top military officials and that is how she get to know the yens and all them including both general petraeus and general allen, and while the kelleys are living this licksure russ -- this luxury life, their home has been in foreclosure since 2010 and they were in big financial trouble. jonathan hunt is here. what else do we know about jill kelley? >> she is 37. her family is originally from lebanon and moved to the united states in the 1970's and she grew up in philadelphia and moved to t
and the fbi started the investigation and now we have generals floating out there. she is accused of exchanging, and she knew this at the time, tens of thousands of pages of e-mails, think of that, not e-mails but pages of e-mails, with general allen over two or let years, the top commander in afghanistan, leading the longest war in the history of the country, an official said the mails they shared amounted to "phone sex over e-mail." pentagon officials say general allen insists he...
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the fbi isn't commenting on its investigation. but cnn has new information from tom fuentes who spoke to sources with knowledge of the probe. he says after kelley complained to an fbi agent about the harassing e-mails, agents from the bureau's cyber crime unit got a subpoena and got the internet service provider to give them information on who owned the account of the sender. >> what's the internet address they are being transmitted by. >> reporter: that likely would have been more than one internet address. news reports say paula broadwell, now known as the person sending harassing e-mails to kelley believed to send them from various places. depending on where the computer was plugged in, the sender would have different ip addresses. an expert on internet monitoring explains what the fbi likely did next. >> so what they did is they determined that she logged into this e-mail account from hotels around the country. and so they contacted the hotels and got the guest lists, the names of people who were staying at the hotels on those
the fbi isn't commenting on its investigation. but cnn has new information from tom fuentes who spoke to sources with knowledge of the probe. he says after kelley complained to an fbi agent about the harassing e-mails, agents from the bureau's cyber crime unit got a subpoena and got the internet service provider to give them information on who owned the account of the sender. >> what's the internet address they are being transmitted by. >> reporter: that likely would have been more...
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consequently, the entity that has the best chance for addressing globalized criminal activity is the fbi. consequently, it to cut us from doing it at a point in time when much of the crime is globalized, it is a double hit in some sense. >> on wednesday, the fbi director testified on capitol hill about the negative impact of budget cuts, political correctness, in reviewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. watch it on line at the c-span video library. it is one of many discussions we covered this past week, all archived and searchable. c-span.org/videolibrary. >> now, more from the atlantic council awards dinner. ban ki-moon was recognized for his leadership in addressing global challenges. this portion of the ceremony is one hour. >> i can imagine no man or a. to announce the next award than the most senior enlisted man, chuck table. -- chuck hegle. this is the one who served in the ninth entry division in 1906 -- ninth infantry division in 1968 during vietnam. these two soldiers were literally brothers in arms, serving side-by-side. they as often as not walked point together,
consequently, the entity that has the best chance for addressing globalized criminal activity is the fbi. consequently, it to cut us from doing it at a point in time when much of the crime is globalized, it is a double hit in some sense. >> on wednesday, the fbi director testified on capitol hill about the negative impact of budget cuts, political correctness, in reviewing the foreign intelligence surveillance act. watch it on line at the c-span video library. it is one of many...
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authorities say this began at 6:00 this morning when fbi investigators served a search warrant. when that was executed, another incident happened. they're not telling us what that was, but shots were fired and we understand one woman was injured, not from the shots fired, but from a fall. she was treated and released. we spoke to neighbors in the area about what they heard and one woman said the commotion woke her up. >> i was sleeping in my bedroom across the street, and i heard the police saint "police, open up." bay opened the door, and i -- they opened the door, and i heard the fire. >> officials say this is an active seeing. they're not telling us what led up to the shots fired, or what the search warrant was for. they tell us the investigation is still ongoing. brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> he prince george's county man is dead after a confrontation in riverdale. the deputy was inside when a man with a gun confronted him and the pity fired. so far, the suspect nor the deputy have been identified. he is now on administrative leave. a d.c. police sergeant is recovering -- i
authorities say this began at 6:00 this morning when fbi investigators served a search warrant. when that was executed, another incident happened. they're not telling us what that was, but shots were fired and we understand one woman was injured, not from the shots fired, but from a fall. she was treated and released. we spoke to neighbors in the area about what they heard and one woman said the commotion woke her up. >> i was sleeping in my bedroom across the street, and i heard the...
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the fbi investigation into his death is still open. "greenwich" magazine has exclusive details about new evidence that may lead to an arrest. explain to all of us -- you said yourself this is a story with a lot of twists and turns. what's the new evidence that may lead to an arrest? >> well, good morning. there is a bunch of new evidence going on here. one of the probably biggest and most exciting pieces that really is going to hopefully help push this case forward is the existence of a videotape that is in the possession of the fbi. on that videotape there are certain individuals that make very self incriminating statements following the death of george smith. >> crystal, when you talk about videotape, this is not surveillance video from the actual ship. this is something shot after the event itself? >> no, that is correct. this is a videotape that the gentlemen made of themselves. and in their room, sort of passing around a flip phone. >> so lots of people remember this. this was a beautiful young couple on their honeymoon. this was
the fbi investigation into his death is still open. "greenwich" magazine has exclusive details about new evidence that may lead to an arrest. explain to all of us -- you said yourself this is a story with a lot of twists and turns. what's the new evidence that may lead to an arrest? >> well, good morning. there is a bunch of new evidence going on here. one of the probably biggest and most exciting pieces that really is going to hopefully help push this case forward is the...
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the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and, you know, i'm iffing to let director mueller and others examine those protocols and make some statements to the public general. i do topt emphasize that general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction in iraq, afghanistan, and as head of the cia. business hen own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of the cia with respect to this personal matter that he is now dealing with his family and with his wife, and it's on that basis that he tendered his resignation and it's on that basis that i accepted it. but i want to emphasize that from my perspective at least he has provided this country an extraordinary service. we are safer because of the work that david petraeus has done, and my hope right now is that he and his family are able to move on and that this ends up being a single side note on what has otherwise been an extraordinary career. again, i think you're going to have to talk to the f
the fbi has its own protocols in terms of how they proceed. and, you know, i'm iffing to let director mueller and others examine those protocols and make some statements to the public general. i do topt emphasize that general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction in iraq, afghanistan, and as head of the cia. business hen own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of the cia with respect to this personal...
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and in fact sitting here today, john henry, former director of cybersecurity at the fbi is giving his keynote this morning, but it's a prominent security conference globally. there's about $7.500 people registered in here this week and then it's interesting because after three or four days of meeting with the committee we have people from companies here, security companies come security experts, hackers, the whole kind of ecosystem. the bonds friday and saturday there's a conference called defcon which is a hacker's conference and i think they're expecting summer between five to 8,000 as well as other security participants to be there and i will be attending as well. it's exciting to hear what's going on and see the new threats and vulnerabilities and products and also see what people are doing to counteract those. >> you mentioned that hackers conference. they confirmed that the head of the nsa keith alexander will be speaking during their keynote to review resign your position because of nsa; is that correct? >> no, that's not correct. i expect certain views when i resigned about th
and in fact sitting here today, john henry, former director of cybersecurity at the fbi is giving his keynote this morning, but it's a prominent security conference globally. there's about $7.500 people registered in here this week and then it's interesting because after three or four days of meeting with the committee we have people from companies here, security companies come security experts, hackers, the whole kind of ecosystem. the bonds friday and saturday there's a conference called...
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someone who is 60 or 70 year old moving at that pace. >> reporter: here's what they think it is, the fbi says that the geezer bandit may be wearing a very elaborate mask. so now a $20,000 award has been offered for any agents that can help unmask him. >>> a man in california used a tasty treat to rob a bank. police say the man was armed with apple pies from mcdonalds when he held up a bank in sacramento. the man told clerks there that the pies were actually bombs. they apparently believed him. the robber got away but was arrested a short time later. >>> a family of three is rescued in oregon after being lost in the mountains for almost a week. take a look at the video of the helicopter rescue. they found the family after six days in the woods. they originally got lost while they were out there picking wild mushrooms. the three survived by drinking water from streams, they also took shelter in a hollowed out tree. it must have been a big tree to hold a family of three. after all we're told they're doing all right. they used a cell phone, it had no battery i'm told but they took it apart a
someone who is 60 or 70 year old moving at that pace. >> reporter: here's what they think it is, the fbi says that the geezer bandit may be wearing a very elaborate mask. so now a $20,000 award has been offered for any agents that can help unmask him. >>> a man in california used a tasty treat to rob a bank. police say the man was armed with apple pies from mcdonalds when he held up a bank in sacramento. the man told clerks there that the pies were actually bombs. they apparently...
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one of the big changes is all the stove pipes are down, intelligence is red teamed, the fbi now has a national security branch, staffed by 10,000 people. i mean how could it be that people were learning how to fly planes and not land. these were the kinds of things they would look out for. and as bob mueller said in open session to us, we've had 20 attempts at the last year and every one of them has been stopped. i think that's good news. so we have learned. we have a counterterrorism center that specializes now in threats to the homeland. we have a director of national intelligence to provide coordination over the 16 different intelligence agencies. no longer are they their own spheres, they're part of a network. there have been changes and we have learned hard lessons. >> how important is the killing yesterday in yemen of the second in command al qaeda's second in command, al shirry. >> that hasn't been confirmed to the best of my knowledge. i don't know whether he is dead or not. but if he is, it's certain lay positive thing. over half of the al qaeda leadership has been taken out.
one of the big changes is all the stove pipes are down, intelligence is red teamed, the fbi now has a national security branch, staffed by 10,000 people. i mean how could it be that people were learning how to fly planes and not land. these were the kinds of things they would look out for. and as bob mueller said in open session to us, we've had 20 attempts at the last year and every one of them has been stopped. i think that's good news. so we have learned. we have a counterterrorism center...
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when we picked up -- the fbi arrested and moroccan man. under the obama administration's rules, the fbi could not write down what motivated him. it be politically incorrect. they deal with terrorism as though it was a psychotic behavior when it is a phanatic behavior. they deal with that as if it were isolated. this is an error message problem in trying to debug these things. we had an army major at fort hood killed 13 americans, and he had in his wallet a card that said soldier of allah, was in regular contact with a clear in yemen who was urging the killing of americans, the army to its institutional shame refuse in its report to deal with the religious motivations which were clearly at the heart of what he was doing. to start with that mission that we have to develop intellectual honesty about what threatens us. the president's proposal to cut the defense budget is suicidal. it is absolutely suicidal. that we say in passing, when leon panetta at testified in the senate that he believed that a nato agreement or a united nations agreement
when we picked up -- the fbi arrested and moroccan man. under the obama administration's rules, the fbi could not write down what motivated him. it be politically incorrect. they deal with terrorism as though it was a psychotic behavior when it is a phanatic behavior. they deal with that as if it were isolated. this is an error message problem in trying to debug these things. we had an army major at fort hood killed 13 americans, and he had in his wallet a card that said soldier of allah, was...
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the fbi has its own protocol in terms of how they proceed. i am going to let director -- director mueller make those calls. general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction in iraq, afghanistan, and as the head of the cia. by his own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of the cia with respect to this personal matter that he is not dealing with with his family and with his wife. it is on that basis that he tendered his resignation and is on that basis that i accepted it. i would like to emphasize that from my perspective, at least, he has provided this country and extraordinary service. we are safer because of the work that mr. petraeus has done. my main hope right now is that he and his family are able to move on. and i hope that this ends up being a single side note on what has otherwise been an extraordinary career. you know, again, i think you will have to talk to the fbi in terms of what their general protocols are when it comes to what started of
the fbi has its own protocol in terms of how they proceed. i am going to let director -- director mueller make those calls. general petraeus had an extraordinary career. he served this country with great distinction in iraq, afghanistan, and as the head of the cia. by his own assessment, he did not meet the standards that he felt were necessary as the director of the cia with respect to this personal matter that he is not dealing with with his family and with his wife. it is on that basis that...
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software founder john mack afee will turn himself into the fbi. he is a person of interest in the murder of his neighbor in belize. the security software magnate telling the associated press, he is on the run with a young woman and if that he believes police there want to kill him. belize authorities say they only want to question him. macafee says he's innocent. trace gallagher, in los angeles, back to "on the record." >> greta: obamacare is now the law of the land. like it or not works we have it. a slight wrinkle. did the obama administration spend yuyour tax money not just on health services, but p.r. to convince that you should you love obamacare? a house committee wants to know. they subpoenaed hhs committee chair kathleen sebelius. we have a panel here to discuss it. rick, what does the hill want? >> the hill wants to know what kathleen sebelius was spenning mono, and whether there was money proanted for hhs publicity, directed to improve the standing of the obama health care law. if it was spent on those purposes, it wasn't really doing it
software founder john mack afee will turn himself into the fbi. he is a person of interest in the murder of his neighbor in belize. the security software magnate telling the associated press, he is on the run with a young woman and if that he believes police there want to kill him. belize authorities say they only want to question him. macafee says he's innocent. trace gallagher, in los angeles, back to "on the record." >> greta: obamacare is now the law of the land. like it or...
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after the news broke, we spoke of officials and the fbi. and they told us that they were related. quote it is an ongoing investigation. but it would be foolish not to one court clerk reported hearing a man say if this is the courthouse you are about to be blown up. a week after that, it was 30 courthouses across the state of tennessee. bomb threats and no devices were found by authorities. one court clerk reported hearing a man say if this is the courthouse you are about to be blown up. so it was neb and washington and tennessee and mississippi. after the news broke, we spoke of officials and the fbi. and they told us that they were related. quote it is an ongoing investigation. but it would be foolish not to look into the possibility that these are connected. the director of homeland
after the news broke, we spoke of officials and the fbi. and they told us that they were related. quote it is an ongoing investigation. but it would be foolish not to one court clerk reported hearing a man say if this is the courthouse you are about to be blown up. a week after that, it was 30 courthouses across the state of tennessee. bomb threats and no devices were found by authorities. one court clerk reported hearing a man say if this is the courthouse you are about to be blown up. so it...
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the fbi is now among those investigating now sewing needles wound up in six turkey sandwiches on not one but four different planes. all of them delta flights headed from amsterdam to the united states. two passengers say they actually got stuck. i was given a choice of a salad or a sandwich. i opted to have the sandwich. i took three bites out of the sandwich and bit down hard on something that i thought was a bone. it was a turkey sandwich. i thought it was a bone. it stuck me in my tongue and i pulled it out and it was a needle, about about an inch long. >> shepard: should have gone with the salad. that man says his son was on another flight from amsterdam, a different flight and the son found a needle in his sandwich, too. the company that prepared the meals called gate gourmet is trying to figure out what happened. right now, a whole lot of questions about who would have done such a thing and why? greg jarlt with more on this in the newsroom. do they think this is probably some disgruntled employee or something else? >> could be. hard to know this early on. either way this was no
the fbi is now among those investigating now sewing needles wound up in six turkey sandwiches on not one but four different planes. all of them delta flights headed from amsterdam to the united states. two passengers say they actually got stuck. i was given a choice of a salad or a sandwich. i opted to have the sandwich. i took three bites out of the sandwich and bit down hard on something that i thought was a bone. it was a turkey sandwich. i thought it was a bone. it stuck me in my tongue and...
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under the ninth circuit approach, obviously, this individual could not be arrested by fbi agents as a category call matter. but under the approach of respondent, the federal courts would have to inquire under the circumstances surrounding the arrest and inquire speckly into the whether the government of pakistan consented to the arrest by fbi agents in pakistan in 1997. >> what the government and petitioners sosa want the court to believe, having gone through the trouble expressing to the world and to the people in terms of -- that we would as a nation, enforce the law of nations that then the congress skrus didn't do it. because they basically didn't do anything else to force the torts and violation of the laws
under the ninth circuit approach, obviously, this individual could not be arrested by fbi agents as a category call matter. but under the approach of respondent, the federal courts would have to inquire under the circumstances surrounding the arrest and inquire speckly into the whether the government of pakistan consented to the arrest by fbi agents in pakistan in 1997. >> what the government and petitioners sosa want the court to believe, having gone through the trouble expressing to the...
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this week, police and fbi came to the former apartment of an area handyman. authorities say old and new evidence led them there. he was brought in for questioning, his attorney says he is cooperating. >> miller has been cooperating with the investigation for over 30 years. he has continued to cooperate on multiple occasions. and i'm going to assist him in cooperating to the fullest extent possible. >> the disappearance of etan patz raised awareness for missing children to a national level. he was one of the first to appear on a milk carton. >>> the united nations security council meets later this morning to expand the monitoring mission in syria. a peace plan supposed to start with the cease fire is not holding. opposition forces say nearly 60 people killed across the country yesterday, u.n. wants to up their involvement from 30 monitors to 300. >>> helicopters being brought in at a plane crash site in pakistan. officials believe none of the 127 passengers or crew survived. family members are helping identify the victims. all but seven bodies were recovered.
this week, police and fbi came to the former apartment of an area handyman. authorities say old and new evidence led them there. he was brought in for questioning, his attorney says he is cooperating. >> miller has been cooperating with the investigation for over 30 years. he has continued to cooperate on multiple occasions. and i'm going to assist him in cooperating to the fullest extent possible. >> the disappearance of etan patz raised awareness for missing children to a national...